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The Marlin® XT-22VR™ Bolt-Action Rimfire Rifle delivers years of reliable service for serious small game hunting, casual plinking, or critical firearms training. The XT-22VR rifle uses Marlin's Pro-Fire® adjustable trigger and a 22" heavy, varmint barrel with Micro-Groove® rifling (16 grooves) to obtain precision accuracy for consistently hitting small targets. A detachable box magazine allows rapid loading and unloading. The 1-piece synthetic stock features a pistol grip, palm swell, beaver-tail fore-end, molded swivel studs, and stippled grip surfaces. The barrel and receiver are blued; and the receiver is grooved to accept 3/8" rimfire scope rings and is also drilled and tapped for attaching a cross-bolt scope base. (Includes 2-piece scope base.) The XT-22VR Bolt-Action Rimfire Rifle comes with a 2-position thumb safety with a red cocking indicator.

22" heavy, varmint barrel

Pro-Fire adjustable trigger

Micro-Groove rifling

Detachable magazine

1-piece synthetic stock

2-position thumb safety

Web ID: 1108301763508

Rated 4 out of
5 by
strapassassin5 from
Awesome shooter with a little workVery pleased with the accuracy. Yeah remington makes them now but accuracy has not been sacrificed nor quality either. Other than having to purchase a new weaver mount, I just haven't seen good quality mounts equipped on rifles these days, which I do with all new purchases for optics reasons it's a tack driver. Sum it all up here I AM BUYING ANOTHER!

Date published: 2017-03-10

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Goose59 from
Nice little rifleI purchased this rifle for my son. I like the bolt action and safety features as well as the design. Great rifle to teach shooting skills and it is very accurate once we sighted in. I mounted a scope, but good iron sights would work just as well.

Date published: 2016-08-02

Rated 5 out of
5 by
SuperHeliDave from
Tack DriverI purchased this gun on a whim, what an excellent choice... Shooting CCI ammo, it is deadly accurate out to 100 yds. I installed the Cabelas rimfire ballistic scope and it holds a zero with no issues....

Date published: 2016-07-25

Rated 1 out of
5 by
22shooter123 from
Absolute junkThe gun has not worked right out of the box, it has had many problems out of the box. Customer service also does not return emails. Finally got hold of one on the phone, they say it will take 5 weeks to fix.
1. Gun shoots very far left, tried two different known good scopes, neither can account for the far left shooting. At 25 yards would shoot over 3 feet left
2. Will not load bullets consistently, most bullets get jammed into the bottom of the barrel, tried 2 different magazines, 7 types of ammo
3. The bullet below the bullet being feeds get shaved by the bolt, tried 2 different magazines, 7 types of ammo
4. Magazine lips that came with the gun look uneven and scratched up, bought a new magazine that looks fine but also does not work.
5. Shells are not ejected half the time
6. One of the screws holding the stock on fell out the first day within 10 minutes of handling
After reading other reviews of other people with the same issues, having sent their xt-22vrs back to marlin 3 times, I've contacted marlin telling them I just want my money back, they say I have to send it in and wait 5 weeks for feed back. So not only am I out a gun for 5 weeks but also my money.
Extremely dissatisfied with the quality of the gun and customer service. I will never buy a marlin again.

Date published: 2016-03-31

Rated 4 out of
5 by
chevybasher from
marlin xt-22vr first testI bought my new marlin at bass pro shop last Saturday and today I cleaned the bore, installed an 8-32 target scope on it, and sat down to see what it would do at 50 yards. I began with RWS target ammo. First 4 shots were in one ragged hole, then it began to sling next 6 flyers out about an inch. I cleaned the bore per the manual's suggestion, and shot 10 more shots. On a clean bore, first shot was about 2" high, second shot is a bit low, then a few more into one ragged hole, before starting with the flyers left and high nearly an inch. Cleaned the bore again. again first shot was 2" high, second shot was a tad low, then more shots in one ragged hole. Fewer flyers and not as far out as shooting continued in this manner. Best 10 shot group was 1", best 5 shot group was a bit less than 1/2". Best 4 shot group was about 1/4". Then I tried cheap bulk Remington ammo. 10 shot group was about 1.75", with no 2 shots into one hole in a row. I will continue breaking it in and see what develops. For the record, I am 73 yoa, retired machinist with years of benchrest experience. Just wanted to see what I can get out of this little rifle.

Date published: 2016-02-03

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Nunyabizness0458 from
Extremely AccurateI bought it at the store in Myrtle Beach, SC. I had to prepay and order it because it wasn't in stock. It was well worth the wait. I chose the Nikon P-22 scope to accompany it. After a little dialing it in I was shooting groups of 5 at a quarter size at 50 yards, using Remington eley target ammo. Only disappointment is the front swivel is a molded piece of plastic molded in. That's the reason for 4 stars. There are bipods that will work but I chose to use a sling in that hole and bought a monopod shooting stick instead. Turns out to be an awesome combo. Gun, scope, sling, 4 boxes of match grade ammo, nice Redfield case and shooting stick and was less than $500 total! If you want a tack driver on a budget this is it. Gun alone was under $200. I highly recommend.

Date published: 2014-04-08

Rated 5 out of
5 by
tackdriver57 from
excellent valueI bought three on these with the heavy barrel. One for me and two for my adult children. We continually group 1/2 inch at 50 yards with cheap bulk ammo on all three. Unfortunately now I have to buy two more for the other kids to make things even now that they have shot them also!